Brad Friedman
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Brad Friedman is a US self-described "election integrity muckraking journalist jerk,"[1] blogger, actor, director and software programmer. Friedman has a BFA from New York University's (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts.
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[edit] Blog
Friedman's website, covers voting rights and election integrity issues in the USA, and also covers a number of other subjects related to media reform and political corruption from a progressive standpoint.
His blog site is generally critical of Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems), ES&S, Sequoia Voting Systems and electronic voting in general.
[edit] Other work
His work as a freelance journalist has been published by Mother Jones, Editor & Publisher, Computerworld, Columbus Free Press, Salon.com, TruthOut.org, Harvard's Nieman Foundation of Journalism and Hustler, among others and he, and his work at The BRAD BLOG, is frequently cited as a source in other mainstream publications.[2]
In July 2006, Hustler magazine featured an article in which Friedman discussed the alleged suicide of Raymond Lemme, an investigator tracking down claims of vote-rigging by Congressman Tom Feeney, as alleged by Florida software programmer Clint Curtis in a story Friedman broke in late 2004 and has covered in great detail ever since.
He has also extensively covered the case of Ann Coulter's voter fraud issues in Florida.
Friedman is the winner of multiple Joe Bob Briggs' Drive-In Academy Awards